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In - Mast furling Mainsail

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Created by stone > 9 months ago, 9 Jun 2014
stone
WA, 243 posts
9 Jun 2014 8:58PM
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Hi guys.

I would like to know the Pro's & Con's of having a yacht fitted with an in mast furling mainsail.

They seem popular but something about them just doesn't seem right.
Would like to hear of people's thoughts & experiances with them.


Cheers

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
9 Jun 2014 11:11PM
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stone said..

Hi guys.

I would like to know the Pro's & Con's of having a yacht fitted with an in mast furling mainsail.

They seem popular but something about them just doesn't seem right.
Would like to hear of people's thoughts & experiances with them.


Cheers


I sailed on a Salar 40 a while back with one fitted it seems to work really well the yacht had done a reasonable amount of sailing hours it sailed over to Japan a few times Was on it when a gale came through around Wilson Prom the Slipper just wonder her in like opening a beer

drpete
55 posts
10 Jun 2014 7:22AM
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Mast furlers get a bad rap largely because if they jam or fail in some way, you can't drop rag. In heavy conditions that can be dangerous. If a boom furler fails, no biggy, you can still pull it down manually. Personally I don't think it's much to worry about if you maintain them. You can't control for EVERY variable on a boat :)

HaveFun
NSW, 201 posts
10 Jun 2014 9:50AM
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This article from an experienced sailor sums it up. www.sailboat-cruising.com/in-mast-furling.html
I have spoken to a number of owners with in mast furlers and all have sad they have never experienced any problems. With respect to roller furlers on the boom, I had a roller furler on the boom and changed it to a conventional boom and sail because it was always at least a two person task and with one person having to go to the mast to wind the boom, and was too fiddly.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
11 Jun 2014 10:55PM
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sail shape is a problem in lighter air as you dont have the battens to hold shape

stone
WA, 243 posts
11 Jun 2014 11:08PM
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Thanks for the link Havefun, good article.

Cheers guys.



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